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So... this isn't about James Jacobs, then?
I was wondering the same thing.
(We have a LOT of similar names here at Paizo, with three people named James, and with James Jacobs and James Sutter sitting 5 feet from each other. So I nicknamed Jacobs "DJ Jimmie J" and Sutter "MC Sutter's Mill." Yeah, I do nicknames a lot. :p)
Matthew Morris
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8
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Vic Wertz wrote:So... this isn't about James Jacobs, then?I was wondering the same thing.
(We have a LOT of similar names here at Paizo, with three people named James, and with James Jacobs and James Sutter sitting 5 feet from each other. So I nicknamed Jacobs "DJ Jimmie J" and Sutter "MC Sutter's Mill." Yeah, I do nicknames a lot. :p)
Knowing your nickname, have they found a new one for you yet?
Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy
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On becoming only the second driver in the 60 some odd year history of NASCAR to win three championships back to back.
Wow! A real live NASCAR fan. I've heard of these and even gathered that they're relatively common in certain latitudes, but I've never seen one in its natural habitat.
Please, don't stop on my account. I'm just gonna take some notes here in the margins of my Autobahn Society manual.
David Fryer
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Yeah, but a lot could happen in the course of a year. I'm just hoping that David Reutimann is going to continue to improve next year and get himself into the top 15 or even into the Chase. He has managed to get a couple of top 10 finishes in the last couple of weeks and has gotten a pole and a second place start in the last 12 races.
David Fryer
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So... this isn't about James Jacobs, then?
Sorry, it's about Jimmy Johnson. I hope it's not too disapointing.
Tarren Dei
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8
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David Fryer wrote:On becoming only the second driver in the 60 some odd year history of NASCAR to win three championships back to back.Wow! A real live NASCAR fan. I've heard of these and even gathered that they're relatively common in certain latitudes, but I've never seen one in its natural habitat.
Please, don't stop on my account. I'm just gonna take some notes here in the margins of my Autobahn Society manual.
My son is a Nascar fan.
He wants to be a lawyer.
He thinks Samuel Weiss's posts are informative and funny.
He thinks Lawful Good is the only alignment that matters.
I'm very worried about him.
David Fryer
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David Fryer wrote:On becoming only the second driver in the 60 some odd year history of NASCAR to win three championships back to back.Wow! A real live NASCAR fan. I've heard of these and even gathered that they're relatively common in certain latitudes, but I've never seen one in its natural habitat.
Please, don't stop on my account. I'm just gonna take some notes here in the margins of my Autobahn Society manual.
We are expanding at an alarming rate. We are now in California, Las Vegas, and even New York City. We have drivers from everywhere from Enumclaw, Washington to Bogota, Columbia.
David Fryer
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yoda8myhead wrote:David Fryer wrote:On becoming only the second driver in the 60 some odd year history of NASCAR to win three championships back to back.Wow! A real live NASCAR fan. I've heard of these and even gathered that they're relatively common in certain latitudes, but I've never seen one in its natural habitat.
Please, don't stop on my account. I'm just gonna take some notes here in the margins of my Autobahn Society manual.
My son is a Nascar fan.
He wants to be a lawyer.
He thinks Samuel Weiss's posts are informative and funny.
He thinks Lawful Good is the only alignment that matters.
I'm very worried about him.
I agree that you should be worried, but the fact that he's a NASCAR fan shows he still has one foot in the real world ;p
David Fryer
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David Fryer wrote:We have drivers from everywhere from Enumclaw, Washington to Bogota, Columbia.They let people from Enumclaw DRIVE?!?
Yep. Crazy isn't it.